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(c) Permits & Reservations. <br /> (1) Required. A Permit shall be obtained from the City of Orono for holding <br /> any special event, activity or use in Big Island Nature Park. A list of <br /> such events, activities and uses shall be kept on file in the office of the <br /> City Clerk. A permit shall be required for any use that could potentially <br /> have a detrimental effect on Park property or other Park users. <br /> (2) Reservations. It is the policy of the City of Orono that no facilities <br /> within Big Island Nature Park shall be reserved nor designated for <br /> exclusive use by any individual, group or organization. <br /> (3) Permit Application. A person seeking issuance of a permit hereunder <br /> shall file an application with the City Clerk. The application shall state: <br /> (A) The name and address of the applicant. <br /> (B) The name, address and contact information of the person <br /> sponsoring the activity, if any. <br /> (C) The day and hours for which the permit is desired. For activities <br /> that will occur on an ongoing basis or on multiple dates, a single <br /> permit covering all dates may be issued at the discretion of the <br /> City. <br /> (D) The location(s) within the Park for which such permit is desired. <br /> (E) An estimate of the anticipated attendance. <br /> (F) Any other information which the City Clerk shall find reasonably <br /> necessary to a fair determination as to whether a permit should <br /> be issued hereunder. <br /> (4) Standa��ds foi� issuance. The City Clerk shall issue a permit hereunder <br /> upon City determination: <br /> (A) That the proposed activity will not interfere with, detract from or <br /> impair the Conservation Values of the Park as identified by the <br /> Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. <br /> (B) That the proposed activity or use of the Park will not <br /> unreasonably interfere with or detract from the general public <br /> enjoyment of the park. <br /> (C) That the proposed activity and use will not unreasonably <br /> interfere with or detract from the promotion of public health, <br /> welfare, safety and recreation. <br /> (D) That the proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated to <br /> incite violence, crime or disorderly conduct. <br /> (E) That the proposed activity will not entail unusual, eatraordinary <br /> or burdensome expense or police operation by the City. <br /> (�) Appeal. Within ten (10) business days after receipt of an application, the <br /> City Clerk shall apprise an applicant, in writing, of the reasons for <br /> refusing a permit, and any aggrieved person shall have the right of <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br />